Personal Philosophy on Psychology
Within a paper I need to respond to my philosophy on psychology backed up by theoretical and scientific psychology. I also need to cite references. Having trouble finding acceptable online sources. Please help me get started.
Intelligence - compare and contrast of Spearman, Gardner and Sterberg theories
Research Spearman's Model of Intelligence and Gardner's Multiple Intelligences. Based on your findings, compare and contrast the two models. Provide several comparisons and several contrasts. Which of the two models do you feel is more in line with psychology today? Support your answer with appropriate external sources.
Marketing - Apply Erikson's theory of Psychosocial Development.
I need help with Erikson's theory and an example of at least one character to help me understand. Any help will be much appreciated. Thank you. ------------ Your group has been hired by an advertising firm that is developing a series of commercials for family-oriented products geared toward the entire family. They want ...continues
1. Which personality theory do you think offers the best explanation for how an individual's personality develops? Why? Use the appropriate research to defend your choice. 2. Identify a specific Personality Disorder discussed on page 582 in your text. What are the major components and treatment options for this disorder? ...continues
Erikson's theory of psychosocial development
1.) Describe Erikson's theory of Psychosocial development. In your description of each stage, identify and analyze a television, movie, or literary character for each stage of the theory. 2.) Choose three of the following studies: --Predictors and Characteristics of Erickson's Life Cycle Model Among Men: A 32-Year Lon ...continues
The Bird and Train Problem, The Folded paper problem
1) The Bird and Train Problem: Two trains are 50 miles apart. At 1 p.m. on Sunday a train pulls out from each of the stations and the trains start toward each other. At that moment, a hawk flies into the air in front of the first train and flies ahead to the front of the second train. When the hawk reaches the second train i ...continues
Case Study - Amnesia & Memory Impairment
Download and read the following short book chapter, which I think you will enjoy: http://www.sharedvariance.net/cbw/peay/lostmariner.doc This is another case study: 1. What were this gentleman's symptoms? 2. What did the author conclude about his overall intelligence? 3. Did his memory loss frustrate him or didn't he car ...continues
In Europe, a woman was near death from a special kind of cancer. There was one drug that the doctors thought might save her. It was a form of radium that a druggist in the same town had recently discovered. The drug was expensive to make, but the druggist was charging ten times what the drug cost him to make. He paid $200 fo ...continues
Kohlberg (1984): Moral Development
Kohlberg (1984) Paul was a 12-year-old boy. His father promised him that he could go to a rock concert if he saved up from his paper-round and lunch money to buy a ticket. He managed to save up the $15 the ticket cost plus another $5. But then his father changed his mind and told Paul that he had to spend the money on new cl ...continues
Piaget studies moral development too and believed that it nicely tied in with overall cognitive development. He distinguished three stages: 1. Premoral period: No concern or awareness of or for rules. 2. Heteronomous morality: Strict adherence to rules and duties. Obedience to authority. 3. Autonomous morality: ...continues